| Modern Languages Education (MEd) - Master of Education in Modern Languages Education | | |
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School | The University of British Columbia - Vancouver - Faculty of Graduate Studies | | |
Location | Vancouver, BC, Canada | | |
School Type | Graduate School | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 47,000 Full-time Graduate: 11,368 | | |
Degree | Master | | |
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Entry Grade (%)* | 76% | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | Bachelor’s degree in relevant Educational discipline or other appropriate area with high standing.
Sample of work demonstrating an ability to undertake research and scholarly writing (max. 30 pages).
CV or resume outlining work experience and academic background.
A well-written 500 word (maximum) Statement of Intent to describe your proposed research. Be sure to indicate how your previous education and professional experience have prepared you to undertake your research, and note which people in the department have expertise in your intended area of study. State any work you have done in this area already (mention specific skills/techniques).
Three letters of recommendation; at least one reference letter must be an academic reference by a university instructor.
Scanned copies all official transcripts (including a key to transcript grades and symbols) and degree certificates from all post-secondary institutions attended outside UBC.
An approved Bachelor’s degree and, for K-12 teachers, one year of teacher education;* OR a 5-year Bachelor’s degree in Education; OR a 4-year Bachelor’s degree in Education or other appropriate area provided the applicant has completed all the necessary prerequisites. Holders of 3-year Canadian degrees require a fourth or honours year.
Students applying to the MEd in MLED normally have earned a degree in (an) additional language(s) or second language education, linguistics, or related areas, or have had coursework in these areas. Two years of formal teaching experience is preferred. | | |
Cost | National: | $7,579 | International: | $14,715 |
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Description | The MEd degree is designed as a practitioner's degree, for students who wish to acquire the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to work in a professional field. As a professional degree, the MEd is intended for students who wish, upon graduation, to assume positions of leadership in a practical setting or positions requiring more advanced study than that available at the bachelor's level. The MEd degree is a course-based degree (no thesis required) whereas the MA degree requires completion of a thesis.
The MEd in Modern Languages is a specialized, interdisciplinary graduate program in which students can focus on French as a Second or Additional Language education, Asia-Pacific or modern language education. MLED graduate students gain experience and understanding in second language theory and practice, second language acquisition, second language reading and writing, language socialization, language and identity, bi-/multilingual pedagogies and multimodalities, language policy and planning, second language assessment, intercultural education, technology integration in language education, discourse analysis, critical applied linguistics, and research methods. | | |
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